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Sept 24, 1946. c o. ROVTHWEILER LEVEL Filed June 10, 1944 INVENTOR. v07 /219; 0, qor/orz zaq Wm w Patented Sept. 24, 1946 I YY'LEVEL v Charles 0. Rothweiler, Milwauke Wis. V Application June'lO, 1944,:Serial 1%. 539,750 3 Claims.' (01. 248-180) My invention relates to levels and more particularly to a type'of level mounting used on surveyors tripods, theodolites, and analogous instruments.

The object of my invention is to provide a means or mounting that will facilitate lateral adjustment of the level in all directions.

Another object of my invention isto so construct the mounting as to enable rigid adjustment yet free movement in a horizontal plane.

Still another object of my invention is to provide a mounting means that permits independent support of the level and the tripods.

Other and further objects of my invention will become more apparent as the description proceeds when taken in conjunction with the drawing in which Figure 1 is a side view of the assembled device,

Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view of the device taken at the line 22 in Figure 3, illustrating the various parts constituting the unit and showing their relation to one another, and

Figure 3 is a top view of the device shown in Figures 1 and 2 respectively.

Similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views and referring now to the same the character l illustrates a shaft vertically disposed and arranged as a support or mounting for a level. There is an outer casing acting as a housing and support for an end thrust bearing having a plurality of balls l2 encased in an inner race I3 and an outer race M. The inner race I3 is rigidly attached to the shaft H] by means of a lock nut l5 screwed onto the external threaded portion I6 on the shaft Ill. The outer race I4 is rigidly mounted in the housing II by means of the lock nut l8 and against a shoulder portion IQ of the housing A vertical section of the shaft I0 is in direct alignment with a cylindrical portion 2| of the housing II.

There is a conical ground seat bearing nut 22 engaging the conical lower end 23 of the shaft ID. This nut 22 is threaded .externally and engages an auxiliary member 24 having an internal thread and engaging a lower portion of the housing II at 25. The nut 22 is rigidly mounted into the auxiliary member 24 and kept from turning by the set screw 26 and the lock nut 21 as shown.

A thrust plate 28 .encircling the housing H at 29 has a horizontal projecting ledge 30 disposed for engagement with the threaded collar 3|. The aperture 32 in the upper portion of the collar 3| is larger than the body of the thrust plate 28 permitting free movement laterally, and the relation of the collar 3| to the housing I is governed by leveling screws 33 engaging the housing H by means of threads at 34 and the radial contact surfaces 35 on the collar 3|. For convenience in operation the leveling screws 3| are shown with a knurled flange 36. Thereis an aperture 31 provided in the bearing nut 22 to permit the insertion of a cord for plumb-bob for its suspension between the tripods not shown.

In operation the level is attached to the shaft l0 which in turn is suspended in the housing II by means of the inner race I3 and the outer race M of the ball bearings |2 at the upper end, and the conical seat 23 in the bearing nut 22 at the lower end.

The threaded collar 3| is fastened to the tripod support by means of the thread 38 and against the thrust plate 28 which in turn contacts the auxiliary member 24.

The lateral relation the housing being governed by the leveling screws 33. I

It is manifest to anyone familiar with the art that this arrangement permits free movement of the shaft W in a definite fixed vertical plane.

In the chosen embodiments of my invention exemplified by the accompanying drawing there are present features not heretofore disclosed in the prior art. I do not wish to be limited however to the exact construction as shown and the right is herein reserved to make such changes as are found desirable without departing from the appended claims.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent in the United States is:

' 1. A device of the character described comprising a vertical shaft, an outer casing, an end thrust bearing disposed between said shaft and casing, a lock nut for supporting the inner race of said bearing to the shaft, a lock nut supporting the outer race of said bearing to the casing, a ground seat bearing nut, an auxiliary member attaching said bearing nut to said casing, the lowerend of said shaft ground for engagement with said bearing nut, a flanged thrust plate, a threaded collar horizontally disposed encircling said thrust plate, said collar having an aperture in its center, a plurality of leveling screws threadedly supported by said casing, radial contact surfaces on said collar, said surfaces corresponding with screws and arranged for engagement therewith, thereby causing an adjustable contact between said casing and said collar when said collar is attached to a tripod or the like.

between the collar 3| and said leveling posed for the support of the outer race of said bearing, a bearing nut, said bearing nut provided with a conical ground seat for engagement with the lower end of said shaft, an auxiliary nut supporting said bearing nut to said casingqmeans for retaining said bearing nut in a fixed position within said auxiliary nut, a thrust plate, said plate provided with an outwardly extending flange at its circumference, a threaded collar, said collar provided with an aperture larger than the main body of said thrust plate and arranged for engagement above the outer flange of said thrust plate, a plurality of leveling screws threadedly supported by said casing, radial contact surfaces on said collar, said surfaces corresponding with the leveling screws and disposed for engagement therewith, thereby causing an adjustable contact between said casing and said collar when the collar is attached to a tripod or the like.

CHARLES O. ROIHWEILER. 

